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Usually one kind of enemy humanoid will be predominant at each geological feature. For instance, if you encounter antmen at the chasm, you will not see many, if any, ratmen or batmen. However, you may still encounter any of the nonhumanoid enemies.
 
Usually one kind of enemy humanoid will be predominant at each geological feature. For instance, if you encounter antmen at the chasm, you will not see many, if any, ratmen or batmen. However, you may still encounter any of the nonhumanoid enemies.
Contents
 
  
    * 1 Initial rock
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==Initial rock==
    * 2 Cave river
 
    * 3 After the river
 
    * 4 Chasm
 
    * 5 After the chasm
 
    * 6 Magma flow
 
    * 7 The Pits
 
    * 8 Adamantine
 
 
 
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Initial rock
 
  
 
The "initial rock" is the part of the mountain that stretches from the mountain face to the cave river.
 
The "initial rock" is the part of the mountain that stretches from the mountain face to the cave river.
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New gems
 
New gems
  
    * Turquoise
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* Turquoise
    * Rock Crystal
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* Rock crystal
    * Aventurine
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* Aventurine
    * Rose Quartz
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* Rose quartz
  
 
New ore
 
New ore
  
    * Sphalerite (zinc ore; half of brass)
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* Sphalerite (zinc ore; half of brass)
    * Cassiterite (tin ore; half of bronze)
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* Cassiterite (tin ore; half of bronze)
    * Malachite (copper ore; half of bronze; half of brass)
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* Malachite (copper ore; half of bronze; half of brass)
    * Galena (silver ore)  
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* Galena (silver ore)  
  
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==Cave river==
Cave river
 
  
 
This river is between 5 and 8 spaces wide, and twists and turns between roughly 48 spaces from the cliff face to about 103 spaces from the cliff face. It is surrounded by limestone 1-2 squares deep on both banks. "Offshoots" of the river will contain either waterfalls or small chasms. These offshoots will stay inside the range of the river, that is, offshoots would appear on the left side only when the river bends far to the right.
 
This river is between 5 and 8 spaces wide, and twists and turns between roughly 48 spaces from the cliff face to about 103 spaces from the cliff face. It is surrounded by limestone 1-2 squares deep on both banks. "Offshoots" of the river will contain either waterfalls or small chasms. These offshoots will stay inside the range of the river, that is, offshoots would appear on the left side only when the river bends far to the right.
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Enemies
 
Enemies
  
    * Frogmen
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* [[23a:Frogman|Frogmen]]
    * Giant Toads
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* [[23a:Lizardman|Lizardmen]]
    * Cave Crocodiles
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* [[23a:Snakeman|Snakemen]]
    * Snakemen
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* [[23a:Cave crocodile|Cave crocodile]]s
    * Lizardmen
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* [[23a:Giant toad|Giant toad]]s
    * Mud Men
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* [[23a:Mud man|Mud men]]
  
 
Directly interacting with the river (drinking, fishing, etc.) will trigger subsequent attacks from its denizens. Using wells built anywhere inside the mountain can also trigger attacks, which will sometimes cause enemies to emerge from the wells themselves.
 
Directly interacting with the river (drinking, fishing, etc.) will trigger subsequent attacks from its denizens. Using wells built anywhere inside the mountain can also trigger attacks, which will sometimes cause enemies to emerge from the wells themselves.
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After the river
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==After the river==
  
 
New gems
 
New gems
  
    * Opal
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* Opal
    * Aquamarine
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* Aquamarine
    * Red Spinel
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* Red spinel
    * Chrysoberyl  
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* Chrysoberyl  
 
 
New ore
 
  
    * None
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==Chasm==
 
 
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Chasm
 
  
 
This obstacle is between 3 and 5 spaces wide, and angles between 148 to 200 spaces from the cliff face. The chasm tends to make sharper turns than the river, and its offshoots are always straight and between 1 and 2 spaces wide.
 
This obstacle is between 3 and 5 spaces wide, and angles between 148 to 200 spaces from the cliff face. The chasm tends to make sharper turns than the river, and its offshoots are always straight and between 1 and 2 spaces wide.
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Enemies
 
Enemies
  
    * Antmen
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* [[23a:Gremlin|Gremlin]]s
    * Giant Rats
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* [[23a:Ratman|Ratmen]]
    * Giant Bats
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* [[23a:Batman|Batmen]]
    * Batmen
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* [[23a:Antman|Antmen]]
    * Ratmen
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* [[23a:Troll|Troll]]s
    * Troglodytes
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* [[23a:Giant bat|Giant bat]]s
    * Trolls
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* [[23a:Giant rat|Giant rat]]s
    * Gremlins
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* [[23a:Large rat|Large rat]]s
    * Giant Mole Rats
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* [[23a:Naked mole dog|Naked mole dog]]s
    * Iron Men
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* [[23a:Troglodyte|Troglodyte]]s
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* [[23a:Giant mole|Giant mole]]s
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* [[23a:Giant cave spider|Giant cave spider]]s
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* [[23a:Iron man|Iron men]]
  
 
Chasming refuse will trigger attacks from chasm-based creatures. This can result in an extended series of attacks as creatures emerge, kill or get killed, and leave remains behind which get thrown into the chasm, triggering more attacks. Flooding the chasm with magma will increase attacks for a short time, then attacks will stop as the bottom of the chasm fills with magma (the center of the chasm turns red). Flooding the chasm with water may reduce attacks, but will never eliminate them.
 
Chasming refuse will trigger attacks from chasm-based creatures. This can result in an extended series of attacks as creatures emerge, kill or get killed, and leave remains behind which get thrown into the chasm, triggering more attacks. Flooding the chasm with magma will increase attacks for a short time, then attacks will stop as the bottom of the chasm fills with magma (the center of the chasm turns red). Flooding the chasm with water may reduce attacks, but will never eliminate them.
  
 
Attacks from trolls are very rare, but can be dangerous. Trolls are strong and are capable of destroying buildings (including doors and floodgates). Gremlins can throw levers, which can lead to all sorts of havoc, so hide your levers behind a door and a trap or two. But be warned, Gremlins themselves do not set off traps.
 
Attacks from trolls are very rare, but can be dangerous. Trolls are strong and are capable of destroying buildings (including doors and floodgates). Gremlins can throw levers, which can lead to all sorts of havoc, so hide your levers behind a door and a trap or two. But be warned, Gremlins themselves do not set off traps.
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After the chasm
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==After the chasm==
  
 
New gems
 
New gems
  
    * Diamond
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* Diamond
    * Emerald
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* Emerald
    * Sapphire
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* Sapphire
    * Ruby  
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* Ruby  
  
 
Rare gems can only be found when mixed in with these.
 
Rare gems can only be found when mixed in with these.
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New ore
 
New ore
  
    * Gold Nuggets
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* Gold Nuggets
    * Platinum Nuggets
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* Platinum Nuggets
    * Hematite (iron ore)
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* Hematite (iron ore)
    * Bituminous Coal (technically not an ore but with many related properties)  
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* Bituminous Coal (technically not an ore but with many related properties)  
  
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==Magma flow==
Magma flow
 
  
 
This obstacle is between roughly 240 and 310 spaces from the cliff face, and is between 7 and 11 spaces wide. Only steel or adamantium may be used to create any bridges or aqueducts that cross it, though there is an exploit where only the topmost material selected to build a structure determines its material. The magma river is surrounded by obsidian 1-2 squares deep on both banks.
 
This obstacle is between roughly 240 and 310 spaces from the cliff face, and is between 7 and 11 spaces wide. Only steel or adamantium may be used to create any bridges or aqueducts that cross it, though there is an exploit where only the topmost material selected to build a structure determines its material. The magma river is surrounded by obsidian 1-2 squares deep on both banks.
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Enemies
 
Enemies
  
    * Imps
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* [[23a:Fire imp|Fire imp]]s
    * Magma Men
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* [[23a:Fire man|Fire men]]
    * Fire Men
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* [[23a:Magma man|Magma men]]
  
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==The Pits==
The Pits
 
  
 
Digging past the magma is extremely dangerous. From about 330 to 360 spaces from the cliff face, 1x3 pits are randomly scattered. These pits are usually arranged such that it is impossible to completely avoid them when trying to dig past them (unless you're psychic). Demons emerge from pits not long after they are unearthed, so keep your military ready.
 
Digging past the magma is extremely dangerous. From about 330 to 360 spaces from the cliff face, 1x3 pits are randomly scattered. These pits are usually arranged such that it is impossible to completely avoid them when trying to dig past them (unless you're psychic). Demons emerge from pits not long after they are unearthed, so keep your military ready.
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Enemies
 
Enemies
  
    * Frog Demons
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* [[23a:Frog demon|Frog demon]]s
    * Spirits of Fire
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* [[23a:Spirit of fire|Spirits of fire]]
    * Tentacle Demons
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* [[23a:Tentacle demon|Tentacle demon]]s
  
 
Approximately a half-dozen demons will show up shortly after you first reach the pits, and not all at once. They are tougher than anything else you are likely to have encountered before this point, and can easily wipe out an entire fortress that is not thoroughly prepared for their arrival. They are wholly immune to traps, magma and steam. Frog demons can breathe underwater, but the others can't.
 
Approximately a half-dozen demons will show up shortly after you first reach the pits, and not all at once. They are tougher than anything else you are likely to have encountered before this point, and can easily wipe out an entire fortress that is not thoroughly prepared for their arrival. They are wholly immune to traps, magma and steam. Frog demons can breathe underwater, but the others can't.
  
 
Beyond the pits is one of the game's greatest rewards: adamantine.
 
Beyond the pits is one of the game's greatest rewards: adamantine.
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Adamantine
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==Adamantine==
  
 
The final part of the cave is a layer of adamantine in front of a cave system that you cannot go past (because the game simply won't scroll that far). The chasm occasionally sends a 1x10 cut to the left that is surrounded by adamantine. The adamantine is 1-2 squares thick on the edge of this chasm, much like limestone lines the edge of the cave river. Once you start mining adamantine, the game will check each season and use your total adamantine mined so far as a percentage chance to doom your fortress. When this happens, a one-season timer will start, and then the game will end with a screen describing how you have dug too deep, and released a demon. There is no safe level of adamantine to mine: Once you have mined any, your game will end eventually. You can find (and kill, if you're fast, lucky, and smart) this demon in Your Fortress In Adventure Mode if you find your old fortress again.
 
The final part of the cave is a layer of adamantine in front of a cave system that you cannot go past (because the game simply won't scroll that far). The chasm occasionally sends a 1x10 cut to the left that is surrounded by adamantine. The adamantine is 1-2 squares thick on the edge of this chasm, much like limestone lines the edge of the cave river. Once you start mining adamantine, the game will check each season and use your total adamantine mined so far as a percentage chance to doom your fortress. When this happens, a one-season timer will start, and then the game will end with a screen describing how you have dug too deep, and released a demon. There is no safe level of adamantine to mine: Once you have mined any, your game will end eventually. You can find (and kill, if you're fast, lucky, and smart) this demon in Your Fortress In Adventure Mode if you find your old fortress again.

Revision as of 20:22, 30 March 2010

This article is a rough guide to what you can expect to find as you dig into the mountain. Every mountain in Dwarf Mode has the same internal geological features stretching from the top edge of the map to the bottom in a narrow band, found in the same sequence. From west to east, they are: the underground river, the chasm, the magma flow, the glowing pits, and adamantine. The first three features (river, chasm, and magma) zigzag back and forth quite a bit, so the gems and ores listed may occasionally be found slightly on the near side of the corresponding feature. For instance, you may find a vein of hematite extending just a little bit west of the chasm.

Additionally, when mining gems, you will occasionally get a message that "a miner has found some <gem> mixed in with <some other gem>". This can happen anywhere in the cave and will always produce a gem (of the same color) one level rarer than the type displayed in the cluster. For instance, rose quartz (red) may have red spinel mixed in with it, red spinel may have ruby, or ruby may have red diamond. As always, the Random Number Generator is both your enemy and your friend.

Usually one kind of enemy humanoid will be predominant at each geological feature. For instance, if you encounter antmen at the chasm, you will not see many, if any, ratmen or batmen. However, you may still encounter any of the nonhumanoid enemies.

Initial rock

The "initial rock" is the part of the mountain that stretches from the mountain face to the cave river.

New gems

  • Turquoise
  • Rock crystal
  • Aventurine
  • Rose quartz

New ore

  • Sphalerite (zinc ore; half of brass)
  • Cassiterite (tin ore; half of bronze)
  • Malachite (copper ore; half of bronze; half of brass)
  • Galena (silver ore)

Cave river

This river is between 5 and 8 spaces wide, and twists and turns between roughly 48 spaces from the cliff face to about 103 spaces from the cliff face. It is surrounded by limestone 1-2 squares deep on both banks. "Offshoots" of the river will contain either waterfalls or small chasms. These offshoots will stay inside the range of the river, that is, offshoots would appear on the left side only when the river bends far to the right.

Waterfalls and sinks

Waterfalls appear at the ends of "offshoots" that flow downstream into river (i.e. offshoots that point north). In their center, they produce a "fine mist" which causes a happy thought for each dwarf that comes into contact with it.

Sinks appear at the ends of "offshoots" that receive a downstream flow of water from a river (i.e. offshoots that point south ). They are surrounded by a few chasm tiles. A dwarf that falls in the water at the end of one of these channels will immediately die, with the message "Fell down a deep chasm."

Enemies

Directly interacting with the river (drinking, fishing, etc.) will trigger subsequent attacks from its denizens. Using wells built anywhere inside the mountain can also trigger attacks, which will sometimes cause enemies to emerge from the wells themselves.

After the river

New gems

  • Opal
  • Aquamarine
  • Red spinel
  • Chrysoberyl

Chasm

This obstacle is between 3 and 5 spaces wide, and angles between 148 to 200 spaces from the cliff face. The chasm tends to make sharper turns than the river, and its offshoots are always straight and between 1 and 2 spaces wide.

Enemies

Chasming refuse will trigger attacks from chasm-based creatures. This can result in an extended series of attacks as creatures emerge, kill or get killed, and leave remains behind which get thrown into the chasm, triggering more attacks. Flooding the chasm with magma will increase attacks for a short time, then attacks will stop as the bottom of the chasm fills with magma (the center of the chasm turns red). Flooding the chasm with water may reduce attacks, but will never eliminate them.

Attacks from trolls are very rare, but can be dangerous. Trolls are strong and are capable of destroying buildings (including doors and floodgates). Gremlins can throw levers, which can lead to all sorts of havoc, so hide your levers behind a door and a trap or two. But be warned, Gremlins themselves do not set off traps.

After the chasm

New gems

  • Diamond
  • Emerald
  • Sapphire
  • Ruby

Rare gems can only be found when mixed in with these.

New ore

  • Gold Nuggets
  • Platinum Nuggets
  • Hematite (iron ore)
  • Bituminous Coal (technically not an ore but with many related properties)

Magma flow

This obstacle is between roughly 240 and 310 spaces from the cliff face, and is between 7 and 11 spaces wide. Only steel or adamantium may be used to create any bridges or aqueducts that cross it, though there is an exploit where only the topmost material selected to build a structure determines its material. The magma river is surrounded by obsidian 1-2 squares deep on both banks.

Enemies

The Pits

Digging past the magma is extremely dangerous. From about 330 to 360 spaces from the cliff face, 1x3 pits are randomly scattered. These pits are usually arranged such that it is impossible to completely avoid them when trying to dig past them (unless you're psychic). Demons emerge from pits not long after they are unearthed, so keep your military ready.

Enemies

Approximately a half-dozen demons will show up shortly after you first reach the pits, and not all at once. They are tougher than anything else you are likely to have encountered before this point, and can easily wipe out an entire fortress that is not thoroughly prepared for their arrival. They are wholly immune to traps, magma and steam. Frog demons can breathe underwater, but the others can't.

Beyond the pits is one of the game's greatest rewards: adamantine.

Adamantine

The final part of the cave is a layer of adamantine in front of a cave system that you cannot go past (because the game simply won't scroll that far). The chasm occasionally sends a 1x10 cut to the left that is surrounded by adamantine. The adamantine is 1-2 squares thick on the edge of this chasm, much like limestone lines the edge of the cave river. Once you start mining adamantine, the game will check each season and use your total adamantine mined so far as a percentage chance to doom your fortress. When this happens, a one-season timer will start, and then the game will end with a screen describing how you have dug too deep, and released a demon. There is no safe level of adamantine to mine: Once you have mined any, your game will end eventually. You can find (and kill, if you're fast, lucky, and smart) this demon in Your Fortress In Adventure Mode if you find your old fortress again.